| 31. | Such indirect speech acts flout Grice's maxim of manner.
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| 32. | The textbook is conceptualized pragmatically, enabling students to carry out speech acts fundamental for communication.
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| 33. | It is argued that'security'is a speech act with distinct consequences in the context over international politics.
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| 34. | Skinner's own historical methodology is based on J . L . Austin's theory of speech acts.
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| 35. | Externalization is achieved by capturing the propositional and interactional commitments created by the speech acts performed.
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| 36. | Finally, a theory of speech acts examines the setting of standards for interpersonal relations through language.
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| 37. | Faith is therefore always, to Oswald Bayer, a speech act, a spoken exchange between God and man.
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| 38. | Several speech act theorists, including Austin himself, make use of the notion of an " illocutionary force ".
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| 39. | These [ Speech act | speech acts ] may often take the form of commitment to other actions.
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| 40. | These [ Speech act | speech acts ] may often take the form of commitment to other actions.
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